Garter Stitch Little One Knitting Patterns

Knitting Patterns in Garter Stitch for Babies and Kids including sweaters, hats, blankets, booties, and more.

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These patterns are not my designs but links to other designers who have generously shared their patterns. If you have questions about how to knit a specific pattern, please contact the designer directly.

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Cedar's Spring Baby Shawl

This adorable baby shawl is knit in garter stitch and designed to fit babies from around 10 months -18 months. It is knit by holding two strands of worsted weight yarn together. Designed by Kristen Cooper.

Hooded Baby Blanket

Easy Macaron Baby Sweater

Inspired by the colorful French macaron sandwich cookies, these pullovers are knit in garter stitch with a boatneck neckline and a one button closure in the back. Sizes Newborn, 3 months, 6-9 months, 12-18 months, 2-3 years, 4 years. Rated easy by Ravelrers. Designed by The Noble Thread in DK yarn. Pictured project by Alexandra Belmont

Garter Stitch Ruffles Baby Blanket

This easy reversible blanket is knit completely in garter stitch with two strands of yarn held together. It gets its ruffled look by switching to large needles for a puffier section and then make to smaller needles for a tighter gauge. Consider two yarns or different texture or color to add interest. Designed by Diane Starke. Pictured project by KathInOC

Baby Sweater in Garter Stitch

Pinwheel Baby Blanket

This easy colorful and reversible blanket is made of squares knit diagonally in garter stitch in two colors and then seamed to form pinwheel shapes. Designed by Premier Yarns Design Team for bulky yarn. Finished size 32 inches square.

Cambria Baby Blanket

Pam Mausar’s blanket is garter stitch that makes a diagonal pattern because of increases at the beginning of the rows for the first half of the blanket and decreases in the last half. The picot border does require picking up stitches. Ravelry knitters have rated this as easy. Pam says that you can use any weight yarn.

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